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What Are The New HGV Rules and Penalties for London?
New HGV rules and penalties for London came into force on 5 May 2025. In this post we’ll outline the new rules to help you, and your fleet, avoid a hefty fine when driving through the city. For more information on how we can help you and your fleet, get in touch with...
Disposable Vape Ban: Penalties & Legislation
From 1 June 2025, the sale and supply of single-use vapes was banned in the UK. In this post we’ll take a closer look at the legislation, and at the possible penalties for breaking the law. We’ll also discuss some steps you could take to adapt to the law if you’re...
Hydrogen Fuel – Is It The Future and Will It Overtake Electric?
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It is also possible to produce hydrogen through splitting water molecules via a clean process that only produces harmless oxygen as a by-product. With all this in mind, there is tremendous potential in using...
Driver Communication Strategy for HGVs and Fleets
There are many benefits to developing a good driver communication strategy. It can contribute to fleet safety and efficiency, and can even help to improve your drivers’ mental health and wellbeing. In this post we’ll outline some strategies for effective driver...
Government Announces New Driving Licence Rules for Electric Vans
Are you in the process of electrifying your fleet? Or do you already manage a fleet of electric vans? If so, you should know that the government recently announced new driving licence rules for electric vans. In this post we will outline what these new rules entail,...
Do Taxi Drivers Have to Wear Seatbelts?
The UK law on seatbelts seems clear enough: You must wear a seatbelt if one is fitted in the seat you’re using, and you can be fined up to £500 if you do not wear a seatbelt when you’re supposed to. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. And one of these...
What Happens When Deeds and Documents Were Not Updated After Death of Owner?
When a person passes away, an executor will work to settle their estate. The process of managing a deceased’s individuals estate is known as probate. This essentially involves ensuring that all debts and taxes are paid, and that the remaining property is distributed...
How To Dispose of Lithium Batteries Safely
If you do not dispose of lithium batteries safely, it can lead to fire. A recent National Fire Chiefs Council report revealed that the UK experienced over 1,200 battery fires in bin lorries and waste sites across the UK over the course of a year. In this post we will...
Do You Pay Council Tax on a Second Home?
Do you have to pay council tax on every property you own? Are there any exceptions when it comes to second homes? In this post we’ll explain the rules concerning council tax for second homes. If you own multiple properties, our specialist high net worth insurance can...
What is ADAS and What Are Its Benefits?
ADAS can significantly enhance road safety and fleet efficiency, while making life much easier for both drivers and fleet managers. If your fleet and your drivers are not currently making the most of ADAS, this short guide will outline the key benefits they can offer,...
How to Save Money and Avoid Airport Car Parking Prices
There can’t be too many people who have not exclaimed “how much” to park a car at an airport. We know that airports have a variety of reasons for justifying costs, but the reality is simple – it’s a revenue stream. Airports can get away with supply and demand factors...
Probate Delays – How To Complain, and Why Would Executors Slow the Process?
When a person passes away, if they left a will, then the will’s executor will work to ensure that all of the deceased’s debts are settled before they can distribute their estate. This process is known as probate. It can take up to a year to complete the probate...
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